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54% of Brits will consider buying Apple Tablet

46% will spend up to

Energizer Energi To Go XP18000 review

The Energizer Energi To Go XP18000 is an extremely handy battery pack for up to three devices, including laptops.

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Energizer Energi To Go XP18000 review

Samsung X120 review

The Samsung X120 is a compact and lightweight laptop with 11.6in screen and Intel dual-core low-voltage processor.

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Samsung X120 review

ARM chips to rule ultra-mobile by 2013

ARM-based processors to overtake x86 in ultra-mobile devices in 2013 While an estimated 90 percent of Ultra-mobile Devices (UMDs) shipped in 2009 were based on an x86 processor architecture, analysts forecast that annual UMD shipments of netbooks, MIDs, smartbooks and UMPCs based on ARM instruction sets will overtake x86-based UMDs in 2013.

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ARM chips to rule ultra-mobile by 2013

Acer Aspire One 532h review

Netbooks based on Intel’s Pine Trail Atom chips are now available, and the Acer Aspire One 532h is Acer’s latest offering based on the new Atom chip.

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Acer Aspire One 532h review

Medion Akoya E3211 review

The Medion Akoya E3211 is an inexpensive laptop with an Intel Pentium ULV SU2700 low power processor.

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Medion Akoya E3211 review

63% of under 10s own a mobile phone

Half of parents gave into constant pressure for a handset Nearly two thirds (63 percent) of under tens own a mobile phone, says Prezzybox.com.

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63% of under 10s own a mobile phone

Novatel Intelligent Mobile Hotspot MiFi 2352 review

The Novatel Intelligent Mobile Hotspot MiFi 2352 is a totally wireless 3G modem that shares its connection like a Wi-Fi router

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Novatel Intelligent Mobile Hotspot MiFi 2352 review

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e review

The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is a sturdy and reasonably quick business laptop that’s very comfortable to use.

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Lenovo ThinkPad X100e review

Intel Classmate netbooks get Atom processor

Redesigned Convertible Classmate tablet coming Intel is updating its Classmate PC netbook models, adding new processors and shrinking the devices to make them sleeker and easier to carry.

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Intel Classmate netbooks get Atom processor

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